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Macedonia in ancient times by Antonije Škokljev-Dončo
Macedonia in ancient times by Antonije Škokljev-Dončo











Macedonia in ancient times by Antonije Škokljev-Dončo

241Ģ42 SLAVÈ NIKOLOVSKI - KATIN Slavè Nikolovski – Katin was born in Lower Prespa and was educated in Ljubojno, Skopje, Belgrade, and To ron to. He is also active in paleo-linguistic research in the Balkans and has received many certifi cates of merit, awards and acknowledgements from his peers. Škokljev is a member of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Art, member of the Academy for Medical Sciences, Serbian Medical Association in Belgrade, and member of the American International College for Acupuncture and Electrotherapy. Škokljev established the International Post graduate School for Traditional Medicine at the European Center for Peace and Development where he served as director.

Macedonia in ancient times by Antonije Škokljev-Dončo

Following his specialization in the People’s Republic of China, in 1989, Dr. Škokljev has authored more than 260 scientifi c and other research papers and ten books from which the following deserve special attention: “Simplifi ed technique for immobilization of jaws in modern wars”, his doctoral dissertation in 1964 “The Olympian Gods from Serbia” (1998), and a number of other works he has researched and written about on the Paleolithic era.

Macedonia in ancient times by Antonije Škokljev-Dončo

Škokljev is a Doctor of Medical Sciences and a (expert) member of the World Health Organization. Škokljev graduated from the Belgrade Medical School specializing in maxillofacial and oral surgery and worked in Belgrade and in other medical centers in Europe. Škokljev received his education in Kostur, Sofi a and Belgrade and also fought in the Second World War in aid of Yugoslavia’s liberation. Antonije Škokljev- Dončo, a retired general, was born in the village D’mbeni, Kostur Region in Aegean Macedonia now Greece.













Macedonia in ancient times by Antonije Škokljev-Dončo